First of all, due to the economic recovery, the social contradictions in the United States have eased relatively, which has restored people's confidence in the American state system to a certain extent, thus curbing the fascist forces caused by the economic crisis and preventing the United States from embarking on the fascist road.
Secondly, as a means to deal with the crisis, Roosevelt changed the previous "laissez-faire" policy of the central government on economic development and began to implement state intervention, and this intervention appealed to American economic life in a new legislative form through Congress, which was unprecedented. During the Roosevelt period, the president's power reached its peak, and the authority of the federal government was also strengthened.
Third, Roosevelt's method of saving the national economic crisis not only became the beginning of the modern American state monopoly capital economic system, but also had an important impact on the economic policy development of many other capitalist countries, thus prolonging the life of monopoly capitalism. After World War II, state monopoly capitalism further developed.
Finally, some incidental measures of the "New Deal" have had a far-reaching impact today. Such as protecting the environment and resources. The Great Depression in the 1930s was accompanied by severe storms, sandstorms and droughts that were unprecedented in the United States for several consecutive years. During the New Deal, Congress passed the law on land protection and domestic appropriation, and the government sent 2.5 million young people to participate in the "Civil Resources Protection Team". It also invested in purchasing large areas of forests and scenic spots and establishing national parks and wildlife reserves. Another example is the "New Deal", which promoted the active thinking of the United States and the prosperity of academic literature and art. During the whole "New Deal" period, the American government sponsored a large number of artists, writers and dramatists to get rid of economic difficulties and create independently. On the other hand, it was entrusted by the government to bring art to schools and people. Roosevelt's cabinet was a gathering place for intellectuals, who participated in all aspects of the New Deal, hence the term "think tank".
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